inc.com
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Listening to Google reps trying to explain what Google is doing with their social network reminds me of going to the dentist. Well, Mr. Brandon, we see a problem on your incisor near the alveolar bone but we can solve that by using a dab of acrylic resin.

inc.com
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I'm doing it again. In a few weeks, I will be heading off to Texas for the SxSW convention with the goal of exploring new ideas and meeting new people. It's always an exciting prospect to think I will uncover brand new mobile apps or meet someone who will create the next Facebook.

inc.com
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A million dollars. Two million dollars. A boat. A bigger boat. Two boats. This is the typical ladder of success for most people. You start with a wishlist, and then you start checking things off that list. The Audi with the 5-speed and the V6 becomes the Audi with the 6-speed, the V8, and the rear spoiler.

inc.com
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Now that the FCC has ruled in favor of net neutrality, startups trying to break into the thriving Web app marketplace, develop a mobile app, or do pretty much anything related to the Internet can rest easy. Or can they?

thedemoblog.com
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By John Brandon Editor's note: Traction Watch is a new column focused obsessively on growth, and is a companion to the DEMO Traction conference series, which brings together high-growth startups with high-potential customers. Companies can apply here to showcase, or those similarly obsessed can register here to attend.

inc.com
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Trade shows make me feel a little sick to my stomach. To give you a taste for what they are like, consider CES. The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas caters to a diverse crowd, and it's an amazing yearly ritual for me--I've been going for about 14 years in a row.

cio.com
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Editor's note: Traction Watch is a new column focused obsessively on growth, and is a companion to the DEMO Traction conference series, which brings together high-growth startups with high-potential customers. Companies can apply here to showcase, or those similarly obsessed can register here to attend.

foxnews.com
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Imagine it's a beautiful spring day. Winter has finally passed, and you're out for a long walk. You decide to try that new Italian place up the street. As you look over the menu, you receive a text message from your doctor. This can't be good.

inc.com
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Everyone wants to look good. Just stroll down the "health and beauty" aisle at your local Target, by far the largest section of the store with every brand in the known universe (plus a few from the unknown universe). There's a cornucopia of products for your hair, your feet, your legs, your face--all intended to help you look exceptional.